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Peter and I were hanging out and he told me about what you guys were doing today. — Jenny Han
Establish that a Government may decline a provision for its debts, though able to make it, and you overthrow all public morality, you unhinge all the principles that must preserve the limits of free constitutions. — Alexander Hamilton
Vin," he said flatly, "did you just suggest that we attend a ball being held in the middle of a city we're besieging?"
"You think it's a good idea," Vin said, smiling impishly.
"It's a crazy idea," Elend said. "I'm emperor - I shouldn't be sneaking into the enemy city so I can go to a party."
Vin narrowed her eyes, staring at him.
"I will admit, however," Elend said, "that the concept does have considerable charm. — Brandon Sanderson
The heterogeneous indistinguishable mass of college boys, interested only in love at first sight, ... — F Scott Fitzgerald
I can be very polite, but I've found that doesn't always get a result. You have got to bang and thump tables. — Joy Baluch
The way cats lose bits of fur when you pet them thoroughly. — Erin Morgenstern
I don't know who started the myth that sheep are fluffy and white. They were more the color of an old mop and just as matted with dirt. — Connie Willis
Every one is special. Especially after the disappointment of last year, losing out on the last day, it is a great achievement by the lads. — Ryan Giggs
The great cowboys are the ones with the biggest hearts. — Ty Murray
But I married a guy who treated me very badly, but I was happy. I was miserable, so I was happy. — Lynn Johnston
The way to mend the bad world is to create the right world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'll be washed and ironed. I'll be washed and ironed and starched. — Sherwood Anderson
I was surprised just now at seeing a cobweb around a knocker; for it was not on the door of heaven. — Augustus William Hare
I can still remember the first time I heard a Beatles song. It was the fall of 1964, my second year in an American school after my family moved back from overseas, and I was standing on the corner of 64th street and First Avenue with my friend Larry Campbell. — Andrew Rosenthal
It's extremely seldom that anybody wants me to change what I've written about them. Generally I portray them in a good light, if they're friends. — Harvey Pekar